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Cognitive science / Psychology / Linguistics / Cognitive psychology / Experimental psychology / Learning psychology / Lexicology / Pseudoword / Mental lexicon / Lexical decision task / Indirect tests of memory
Date: 2013-10-08 11:18:34
Cognitive science
Psychology
Linguistics
Cognitive psychology
Experimental psychology
Learning psychology
Lexicology
Pseudoword
Mental lexicon
Lexical decision task
Indirect tests of memory

Running&head:&Detecting&inherent&bias&in&lexical&decision& & Preprint of paper published as: Keuleers, E., & Brysbaert, MDetecting inherent bias in lexical decision experiments with the LD1NN

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